Morse Fine Art Studios Involvement
in the
Saint Louis Art Fair 1999

The kick-off party ** The Art Studio ** Stage Banners

Worldways Children's Museum Boat Painting


The Kick-off party

Held for the corporate sponsors for the Art Fair,
the party will host "Mark Your Place in Art"
an Interactivity by Morse fine Art Studios, Inc.

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Attendants brought their "Artbookmark" to see how it fit into a larger composition.
Participants collaborated on continually changing compositions
of different media on overhead projectors. These compositions were
projected onto free-standing frames for everyone to enjoy. 

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Throughout the evening the imagery was always changing.

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A guest building a MASTERPIECE!!

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The Morse Fine Art Studios team for the event.  From left:
Cari Schulte, Marc Stitzlein, Stuart Morse and Stacey Morse.



The Art Studio
Saint Louis Art Fair 1999 presents

CYBER SELFPORTRAITS

An InteractivityTM by Morse Fine Art Studios, Inc.

Participants had an opportunity to create their very
own cyber self-portraits and have it displayed here on the internet.

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Participants get their
picture taken with the
digital camera.

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The image is then downloaded into the
computer where it is put
into a frame and the
background is removed.

 

 

 

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The image is then printed out and the participants add their own flare with colored pencils and markers.


Stage Banners

Morse Fine Art Studios, Inc. donated backdrops for the main music stage of the event.

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Worldways Children's Museum
Boat Painting

Morse Fine Art Studios, Inc. has had an extended involvement with Worldways.
On Saturday and Sunday of the Art Fair, MFAS will be directing the painting of
an East African fishing boat replica.  It is in the design of our sister city on the African
continent.  Come join in the painting of this symbolic treasure which will then be displayed
in the Worldways Children's Museum.  For more information call the museum at (314) 909-0408.
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The painting of spontaneous designs done by Stuart Morse in the spirit of the boat design
for the children to paint.
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Another design inspired by a rendering by Richard Tao done for the new exhibit at the museum.
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